Human rights and environmental sustainability
โ Scribed by Woods, Kerri
- Publisher
- E. Elgar
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 191
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction 1. Globalization, Human Rights and the Environment 2. Human Rights: Moral Authority and Philosophical Doubts 3. The Contemporary Human Rights Regime: Some Criticisms and an Alternative 4. Environmental Sustainability and Environmental Values 5. The Institutions of Sustainability: Citizenship, Democracy and Justice 6. Rights or Sustainability
Rights and Sustainability? References Index
โฆ Subjects
CHANGEMENT GLOBAL + RรCHAUFFEMENT CLIMATIQUE (CLIMATOLOGIE);DROITS DE L'HOMME (DROIT INTERNATIONAL);DURABILITร (SCIENCES ENVIRONNEMENTALES);ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS + ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS + ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS (ETHICS);ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY + ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION POLICY + NATURE CONVERSATION POLICY (POLITICS);ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL SCIENCES, ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY;รTHIQUE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT + CONSCIENCE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT + COMPRรHENSION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT (รTHIQUE);GLOBAL CHANGE + GLOB
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